Showing posts with label Native American. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native American. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Native American Pottery

 
Description of the illustration: blanket or shawl, native American woven textile, hand painted pottery, arts and crafts, monochromatic illustrations, 


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Saturday, March 4, 2017

Eskimo Woman


Description of Illustration: fur hood, fur coat, Native American, eskimo, native to Alaska, transparent boarder, two versions: sepia and aqua blue, monochromatic photographs
 

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Monday, October 24, 2016

Native American Cross

Illustration Described: cross graphic with Native American blanket design, transparent background

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Colorful Native American Tepees


Description of Illustration: shelter, Native American culture, tradition, buffalo hides, painting, symbolism
 


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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Painting With Mother

Description of Illustration: painting, native American, costume, traditions, pasture
 
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Teepees At Dusk

Description of Illustration: two versions of the same photo of teepees at dusk, one is more lavender than the other, cloudy sky, ground
 
 
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Faithful Companion

Description of Illustration: baby Narragansett papoose and puppy, monochromatic design, Native American infant, child sleeping, faithful companion



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Thursday, September 24, 2015

Native American Church


Description of the Illustration: These little Native American churches come in a multitude of colors: tan, pink, blue, lavender and red, stacked stones, wooden cross, adobe, night, by Kathy Grimm





 
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       "Richard Twiss is a member of the Sicangu Lakota Oyate from the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. He is President of Wiconi International and is committed to creating opportunities for the betterment of Native people through advancing education, culture, family and spirituality--in the Spirit of Jesus. Richard is a speaker, activist, educator, author and networker within Native North American and International Indigenous communities. He holds a doctorate in intercultural studies from Asbury Theological Seminary and has authored several works, namely One Church Many Tribes: Serving Jesus the Way God Made You (Regal Books). He is an adjunct professor at Portland State University and Sioux Falls and George Fox Seminaries, and a CCDA board member. Formerly, he served as Senior Pastor of New Discovery Community Church (1982-95) and as Director of Native American Ministries for the International Bible Society (1995-96). In 1972, Richard was a participant in the American Indian Movement's forced occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Building. He and his wife, Katherine, have four sons and live in Vancouver, WA."

I based the drawings above upon one of my old paintings.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Matthew 19:14

 
Description of the Illustration: two sisters dressed in traditional clothing of the Navajo, Southwestern United States indigenous peoples, papoose, transparent backgrounds, available in three monochromatic colors: sepia, blue and greyscale, drawing, scripture:

"Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them: for of such is the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 19:14 (NKJV)
 
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Two additional colors: blue and grey. Click directly on the
 image to download the largest available size.



 Cradleboard talk and Navajo culture.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Who is My Brother?

Apache brave print in black, red and white.
Description of Illustration: contemporary prints of an Apache brave, scripture reads "For whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother." Mark 3:35 (NET)

Apache brave print in shades of burnt orange.
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"First in a series of programs titled "Building a Better Tomorrow" -- showcasing a wide variety of ways that people who volunteer are helping to make the world a better place. Mokahum Ministry Center is located near Cass Lake, Minnesota, and serves as a Native American discipleship training campus. This video tells about Mokahum's purpose and how the facility is being renovated and enhanced with the help of many volunteers, thus enabling that purpose to be realized."

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Lamentations 3: 22,23

Turquoise and black illustration for the morning silhouette.
Description of Illustration: A native shepherd watches over his flocks both day and night in the high desert. He sits on his horse silhouetted against the sky above the herd looking down, ever watchful for predators. The silhouette is available in turquoise/black and in red/black. The illustrations include both day and night versions. There are two sets of each, scripture included:

"The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." Lamentations 3:22,23
Turquoise and black illustration for the evening silhouette.
Red and black illustration for the morning silhouette.
Red and black illustration for the evening silhouette.

Description of Animation: The dusk to dawn animated version of this same illustration of a native American shepherd along with the scripture is also available. It may be made larger if you prefer. Just click on the animated gif to see the largest size.


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Long ago, a middle-aged native American woman approached me inside of a online chat room. She asked me if I would remember her people in my ministry. I said yes, and I have never forgotten her request.

Native Proverb

 
Description of Photograph: This is a photograph I that took many years ago but I have published it since 2010. It is a nest made from clay and straw, an egg that has hatched and a butterfly resting on that egg. This is a relatively contemporary Christian symbol for the resurrection and shows up every now and again in a rare print or stained glass window. It is only a 100 years old; therefore, not a very old symbol among Christian believers.

The Native American proverb reads, "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I'll understand."
 
Native proverb in brown.
Native proverb in pale sienna.
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Native proverb with black egg and black background and teal shadows.
Native proverb with black egg and black background and brown shadows.
Native proverb with black egg and black background and orange shadows.
 

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

"Walk the Jesus Way"

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Description of Illustration: color illustration of Native American moccasins with beaded crosses on them, Text reads, "Walk the Jesus Way"

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 Wings As Eagles Ministry